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Aperture 2

Aperture 2 gives photographers incredible tools to manage massive libraries, speed through photo edits, make essential image adjustments, and deliver photos online and in print using one simple, integrated workflow. Whether you shoot RAW or JPEG, Aperture lets you get the most out of your photography.

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Overview

Over 100 new features in Aperture 2, including:

  • Image adjustment controls such as Highlight Recovery, Definition, Vibrancy, and Vignette
  • Retouch tool with soft-edged brush to remove unwanted elements from photos
  • Next-generation RAW image processing for highest-quality images
  • Quick Preview mode for rapid-fire photo browsing
  • Simplified user interface that maximizes screen space and provides direct access to your iPhoto library from within Aperture
  • Integration with MobileMe Gallery to instantly publish your photos, allowing visitors to view and download images
  • Powerful plug-in architecture for seamless integration of popular third-party image editing software
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Optimized for speed

With a superfast search engine and Quick Preview mode for rapid-fire photo browsing, Aperture offers sizzling end-to-end speed even when working with large libraries.

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Intuitive and accessible

With its streamlined user interface, Aperture puts library, metadata, and adjustment controls in one tabbed inspector; makes better use of screen real estate; and provides direct access to your iPhoto library from within Aperture.

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Powerful image processing

Enhance your photos using an expanded suite of adjustment tools including Recovery, Vibrancy, Vignette, and a soft-edged Retouch brush — all with the highest-quality RAW processing.

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Superior integration

Instantly publish a MobileMe Gallery for viewing via the web, iPhone, iPod touch, or Apple TV; design and order beautiful custom books; and access your Aperture library from within iLife, iWork, or Leopard Mail.

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Camera Compatibility

Aperture 2 supports digital cameras from a wide variety of manufacturers. It offers support for all standard image formats (such as JPEG, TIFF, PSD, and DNGs from most cameras) and provides optimized support for the RAW formats of more than 100 digital cameras and camera backs.

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What's in the Box

  • Application, sample files, printed and electronic documentation

Recommended Configuration

  • Mac computer with a 2GHz or faster Intel Core Duo processor or dual 2GHz or faster PowerPC G5 processors
  • 2GB of RAM
  • Mac OS X v10.4.11 or later (Tiger) or v10.5.2 or later (Leopard) required
  • One of the following graphics cards:
    • ATI Radeon X800 XT Mac Edition, 9800 XT, 9800 Pro, X1900 XT, X1600, HD 2600 XT or HD 2600 PRO
    • NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT, 7300 GT, 7800 GT, 8800 GT or 6800 series
    • NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 or FX 5600
Minimum Hardware Requirements

Upgrade Requirements

To upgrade to Aperture 2, you'll need a Mac with Aperture 1.5 installed and a valid serial number. You should download and run the Aperture 2 Compatibility Checker before ordering the upgrade to make sure your Mac meets the minimum system requirements for Aperture 2.

Note: Academic versions of Aperture 1.x are not eligible for upgrade pricing.

Please note

Some features in Aperture require MobileMe. The MobileMe service is available to persons age 13 or older. Annual membership fee and Internet access required. Terms and conditions apply.

Aperture print products are available in the U.S., Canada, Japan and select European and Asia-Pacific countries. Internet access required; fees and terms apply.

 
 

Ratings & Reviews

4.0

Based on 10 reviews

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  • Aperture 2

    5.0

    Outstanding Aperture 2

    Written by DP

    04-Oct-2008

    As an artist, and photographer (Canon G9) with thousands of slides, prints, and negatives to digitise and back up, I had thought of going down the Photoshop Elements route (which came with the scanner), but did the one-month Aperture trial; and bought Ap2 after only two weeks' trial. It does precisely what I want (and, I daresay, far, far more than I need).
    I would, though, seriously recommend the book "Aperture 2" in the Apple Pro Training Series, which comes with a DVD and takes you in 12 lessons, through what is, to a fairly un-technical mind, an amazingly powerful piece of kit. I'm old enough to find it easier having a colour manual open next to the screen, telling you exactly what to do when. Bit like instructions for a complex recipe for a dinner party. Well done Mac.
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  • Aperture 2

    5.0

    A must have

    Written by NB from MACCLESFIELD

    17-Sep-2008

    For anyone who takes photographs, be it just holiday snaps or professionally this software is just a must have product..
    The power of this software together with its ease of use really sets it apart from anything else on the market..
    I use it to store many thousands of photos and it really makes the management of that silky smooth plus when used in conjunction with iWeb its fantastic... everyone thinks I am a pro thanks to Apple!!
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  • Aperture 2

    3.0

    Great software, if you have the grunt!

    Written by MW from Liverpool

    31-Dec-2008

    Aperture is a really elegant, powerful and wonderfully easy to use photo app, perfect for creating your own storage structure plus the benefit of having a good UI and raw file handling system, editing is a sinch. However, beware if you have a 'lower' spec mac. I run a 2.16 intel macbook pro 17" with max ram (older model so its 2gb) and im afraid aperture can eventually bring the system to a crunching halt when tasked. Considering apple spec my machine as being more than adequate, it is far from the ripping fluid app it could be. Ive switched to lightroom for a bit and it does work twice as quick, but just is nowhere near as neat as aperture. Also, apple are much slower at updating the software to work with new cameras, my new little Panasonic G1 just is not supported. Im going to hang on in there as I will upgrade my 2 year old mac soon, but feel a little disapointed that im having to spend over £1500.00 to use what could be the best app apple have ever made.

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Most Recent Reviews

  • Aperture 2

    5.0

    Reduce the time in post production by days!

    Written by SF

    03-Jul-2009

    As a new convert to Mac from PC I found the transition quite challenging, as well as looking into Aperture. As a pro photographer dealing in weddings the main obsticle that I wanted to avoid is the time spent on post production. It took me 2 days to edit a wedding on a PC importing everything into Photoshop. A workflow tool was needed, enter Aperture. What a powerful piece of software, after going to One to one training at the Apple store with a photographer, after 10 lessons I am now editing a wedding in under 2hrs! Its non-destuctive meaning that any adjustments that are made can be altered without having to make copies and increasing the files on your HD. You really don't need Photoshop as all the adjustments are already within software. The RAW element is something else, easy to convert and can be used with most DSLR. The price for the sofware has been paid for 20 times over already. If you are looking to reduce post production with hundreds of images this is the only tool you need! More

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  • Aperture 2

    5.0

    Beautiful software

    Written by DD from Bwlchgwyn

    11-Jun-2009

    I have used iPhoto and early versions of Elements but I find that Aperture has a nice flow to the work and the interface just suits me and I find it more intuitive than the competition. Full screen mode using the HUD is fantastic and the on-demand Loupe is very useful. RAW manipulation is great and it handles my Canon 450 files with ease. I can do most of my alterations and minor repairs more quickly and easily in Aperture than in Elements. However, if you do need to do something really clever to your photo then either Elements or Photoshop is essential but both of these have a steeper learning curve to match their abilities.

    The Apple Pro Training DVD and book is very helpful if not essential and there are loads of Youtube tutorials of varying quality that are worth a look.

    Time Machine seems to work well with Aperture 2 but I also back up into a separate Vault.

    Highly recommended.
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  • Aperture 2

    5.0

    Best pro photo workflow

    Written by HP from Reading

    02-Apr-2009

    As a pro photographer processing thousands of images a month, small differences in workflow efficiency really add up. Aperture has a very slick interface design which means every common operation is just one keypress away.

    Rating the shots and selecting them for work is a breeze and very quick on my MacPro. Its retouch brush is good enough not to enter photoshop for 95% of my work- saving me many hours per month waiting for photos to import.

    Its handling of Hasselblad FFF files could be better (the colour management isn't as good as Phocus) and it badly needs to implement curves, but it is streets ahead of Lightroom or Bibble or Bridge workflows and vastly quicker than Photoshop when all you want to do is colour correct, crop, retouch and export. Image quality is top notch, too.

    I love it- it was worth the switch to Mac just to use it.
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